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from the earliest british occupation to the arab israeli, who was the 20th century and the contrast and emotions at 6 trees and defeats egypt through the lens. conflicts on which is 0. the global tech side. yeah, cool. so sounds which is a spittles and banks, major airlines of ground and some tv. broad costs is taken off the yeah, the until the car, this, the village. is there a line from the also coming up? the internet is causing bangladesh shop or at least 39 people are killed in protest against the government job corps. as donald trump accepts the republican
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presidential nomination, saying divine intervention sites him from an assassination attempt and one person is killed in the drones track on tele fees, given suitcase of claimed responsibility the we begin with breaking news, a major i t. finally, a has had companies, governments and airlines around the world banks transport system supermarkets and media outlets are facing wide spread outages. major us airlines have also been grounded in airports across europe, have also suspended some flights. no planes of taking off or landing and felons airport and the cause of the global outages unclear, but microsoft has confirmed it is investigating an issue with its services. and as we'll have much more on this story, as soon as we get it into a new user and or to other new zone and bangladesh authorities have caught the
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internet services of tie up to 59. people were killed in antique government protest . violence broke out between police and students and civil locations around the capital back of the students. the demanding performs the courses for government jobs. at least 1500 people have been injured in the past week. demonstrate is a cooling for a complete shut down of the country. let's take a closer look at that closest system. at the heart of these protests, it was established in 1972 to help those who for the both independents. today's 30 percent of government positions are reserved for the children. another 26 percent of women, disciple people, ethnic minorities, and people from disadvantaged areas that shit. nearly 400000 graduates complete the 3000 positions the critic side. the system sometimes excludes qualified applicants and leaves positions filled attended. chandry has the largest from deca.
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the suppression remains very volatile and in turn, st. bangladesh, those repub, so flash shows all across the country, including inside of the location and bang of this just behind me, just few blocks are we have this class was going on regarding here. sound good. and as we can hear, shot gun fires tear gas. so it's a lob and the protest arms are not giving game. so nearly as are still blocked by the student government as the applied power military burner, the water drops all across the country. the worst situation is they took out communication, black out, there's no internet, no access to social media. we spoke to the internet companies and they said, look, we've been ordered to shut down the gateways. that's why you don't have access the government on the other thing. the building that houses the main servers for the internet gateways were damaged due to fire, but that's not what the internet service companies are telling us all direct on. this thing we can tell our main, but this is the case. this is to stop the students and demonstrators to mobilize
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themselves under post. so many graphic videos and social media is which was really instigating lot of people to come out in the streets. and that has been stop, people can't do banking transaction and atm machine because there is no internet access. and the government is still compromising. that said, we are ready to sit down and discuss about the quote to their side. the supreme court in special branch will have a hearing this sunday, and they'll have come to some conclusion, the government to advance willing to open up 80 percent to the general students to compete in the exams and leave 20 percent as a quota. but the story leaders are now saying it's too late and the gone and it's most fare for the discussion with the government is no longer there. because so many of our colleagues students have died and killed and taken to the hospital.
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this was not the time to sit down with the government, so the situation remained still all the time. and it's intrinsically taking a different dimension. also with the opposition call our mass progression procession rather all across the country. and that the protest rallies we run to lot of the people are actually telling people that people are working as our extra puller shopkeepers that have been taking participation in this demonstration does a curious thing frustration due to high inflation and storing food prices. many people are frustrated, that's what this election was rigged in january this year. so there are a lot of pent up frustration coming out in the strait along with the student protests. and it probably will continue. so there is no sign of real compromise or discussion as of the i and the students. so they'll stay in the street and keep drug testing as well for the american president. donald trump has made his 1st major speech since evolving and assassination attempt on saturday. trump accepted
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the republican party is nomination for presidents and painted a bleak picture of the united states, but assuring support as they can fix the country's problems. ellen fisher reports from milwaukee in the state of wisconsin. it was a moment just millimeters from never happening. daniel from accepting the republican party presidential nomination just 5 days after being hit by would be assassins bullets tonight with faith and devotion, i proudly accept your nomination for for a few dispute himself. as team said, the uniform of the firefighter who died in the sense of the shooting quoted comparatively behind him on the stage of milwaukee. the name spelled wrongly, we talked about this after the shooting. there was a hoss just the code listened and he says he will never discuss it again prior to the shot. if i had not moved my head at that very last interested,
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the assassin's bullet would have perfectly headed smock and i would not be here tonight. but for all the promises of a different tone, the change candidates, trump returns to familiar ground and familiar targets. they get another subpoena from the democrats crazy, nancy pelosi, they should drop these partisan, which on switch i have been going through for approximately 8 years. there were many things that trump got wrong, there was simply not true. his duck picture of america, an echo of his acceptance speech in 2016. the claim, the world was on the edge of world war 3. the crime was rump into the america that there was an invasion on the borders and he alone could fix it. so to night i make this pledge to the great people of a man cause i will end the devastating installation crisis. immediately bring down interest rates and lower the cost of energy. we will drill baby drill. as he
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ended his speech, he was joined on stage by his family, including his wife, malaria, his be missing from various court cases and political rallies in recent months. and by his side, his vice presidential picked g d. events in the whole, a predictable thumbs up from his supporters. i think those people who are on the brands and i'm so excited and i'm excited for november. trump was always going to get a great reception and this whole thought was a given. but to when he's got to reach beyond the republican base, i convince on decided voltage department mother that he is actually the best or time to that. i would be the best of presidents no matter who the faces in november, all and for sure,
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i'll just need them to the public and national convention in milwaukee that we're going to go back now to breaking news. we're a global tech fund. yeah. is affecting banks, trampled transport system, supermarkets and media outlets right around the world. we're going to go to lower westbrook, who is in hong kong for us now into for understand the with the major issues the where you are as well. do we have any idea at this stage? what is causing all of these problems? to yes, this is a massive i see out our outage it's, it's affecting australia, europe here in hong kong as well. we've had reports that uh, from the hong kong at ports and the operator of the hong kong add ports is also experiencing problems. the airport authority is says that it's put in place an emergency response mechanism, airports. a web sites here in hong kong, kathy pacific and hong kong airlines. they also therefore they're also down. and
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we're also hearing that there is very difficult for people to check into their flights here. so we are a hearing that this is reportedly affecting microsoft systems around the world. and this is reportedly a botched, a software update from the security provider, which is a us based provider called crowd strike. it reportedly is aware of the issue and that is why can to fix it. but in the meantime, i know what the sky and use in australia that reportedly is down. people whacking in the offices are unable to work at the moment as well as many outlines are also experiencing a lot of chaos at the movements as well. so there is no evidence that this is a hack or cyber attack that's according to a strategy is national cyber security codes and a to,
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and the strategy and government, as we'll say, put out a statement saying that it's national. imagine it's the mechanism group. they will be meeting shortly to try and find out what's going on as well. we just, uh, getting some light us lines in that uh the tajir line. kyle liam says most operations now suspended due to the i t outage and it's also affecting it from so we have any idea just why it is so wide spread, not just in terms of globally, but also the number and the, the different types of companies from banks to transport systems to supermarkets, do we know why so many different industries are being affected here? it appears that its uh, industries and systems that use the microsoft system and that appears to be why this is so widespread. but obviously this is a developing story that we're following here in hong kong. the kathy pacific's self
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service check in facilities are unavailable. and they've said that's due to that microsoft outage. so as you can see, that suspect seeing a lions here in hong kong and people i've been speaking to at the airport they're, they're trying to check into the flights, but some are having issues and date and we'll keep a very close eye on how this develops. over the next few hours, that's laura westbrook for us and hong kong. thanks so much we're going through these have claimed responsibility for a drone attack near the us embassy and tell us have one person was killed and several others injured. these say that use a new type of drawing capable of entering in space without being detected. israel science human error for defense systems failing to trigger allows that says if the trolls have now been increased a well symbol on this,
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we could bring in the hama jim june, who has been reporting on the war in kaiser. and i know you've been telling me you've recently fits what more we hearing, especially if we had any response from as well as well as his book, as well as other things. sure, tom, so we're hearing from both we're hearing from the who with these, they're stating that this is a new type of drone that is able to get around the sensors that is able to get past radar systems. they've also stated their military spokesperson in the video statement. if they posted on the social media platform x, that there will be more attacks against televi. they're indicating now the tel aviv and the surrounding areas and become one of their primary targets. so the question now is going to be, are we going to see more attacks if this was indeed the who with these a plan responsibility for when we start seeing more attacks from them directed towards that region specifically because in the past, there have been numerous attacks by the who with these, against, with missiles withdrawing against the southern is really city of you lot, those of all been intercepted by either the west,
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other western allies of israel or the is really military itself. now this might mean something different going forward as far as the as railways. these rallies have not said who they believe is behind it. they're saying they're not ruling out the possibility of anybody being the source. but also said that the initial investigation reveals that air raid sirens, other warning systems more triggered because of human error. they've also said that this was a larger, more long range type of drone that has typically come their way. but at a time of such height, intentionally israel, when there is so much security when the air defense systems are trying to detect, you know, any type of drone or missile coming their way from the region. the fact this could happen, this is really rattled a lot of people in tel aviv. as you mentioned before, we were before we were shut down and israel before we were banned from operating, i wasn't tell of you just a few months ago in this area. this is a densely populated area, very close to the us embassy branch office. and telling me for the fact that this could happen not just and telling me, but in this particular area is going to have
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a lot of people in israel. very worried about what happens going forward, and of course, it'll be the political fallout from that. what chance of retaliation from these rallies when i figure out exactly who was responsible, this is going to be the big question going forward. tom, because you have so much attention on israel's border with 11 on you have those tit for tat attacks going on between his bulk going after is really targets inside israel. israel going after his bullet targets and 11 on as far as what happens they are, people are only worried right now that if this becomes a bigger thing, when it comes to the who with these, if this was indeed the who with these. and if israel is going to have to start defending itself more from the, with the attacks going forward, what does that mean when it comes to a potential wider regional war? as you mentioned, of course, there is already political fallout you've had. yeah. your la, pete, he's the opposition leader is real. he's already come out on social media questioning the government and saying that the fact that this attack happened and tell of the prove that the government is not able to protect the country. so that's
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very much a rebuke. of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, on many occasions, over the course, the last several months left, the peter said, should be resigning. this is really going to have a lot of questions. this is an unprecedented type of attack happening until the people are really going to be worried about what this means going for. it will give a very close eye on the, on the full out from this thanks so much mohammed junction. as always, we appreciate it. it was ready for us is up on bothering residential buildings and refugee camps for a seconds die. at least 5 people were killed when the on the show, the house for a refugee camp. now the 5 were killed and then nearby on this around for richard. she can, the injured had been taken to alex the hospital and the obama. meanwhile, in kansas city is ready forces had targeted another united nations, wrong school, the nonce, and recent days, at least one person was killed and several others injured. the school is being used as a shelter for this place, and families is ready for society hill to kill us in the in sizes in the air right . helpful. thursday's, a warning of a new medical crisis unfolding. and johnson,
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the polio virus has been detected in the search and contaminated, was that intent cams, hundreds of thousands of palestinians who have been forced from their homes, living in temporary shelters and tents without access to clean water. that will sanitation. polio is a highly infectious virus that can cause deformities and paralysis. israel says it has 1000 fax and nice thing. its soldiers will talk to tanya hospice on is a pediatric intensive care physician. she was working in concert in march. and since the emergence of polio is assigned to the things to come, so leo is transmitted through the sequel or oral roots. so if you have a situation where you cannot separate those 2 things, because you have no way of, of processing sewage, you have no clean laboratories. you have no way of isolating suspected cases. because normally, if you have a case of polio, you're going to isolate something,
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you're going to make sure that they use the bathroom that nobody else uses that they're not in close proximity to other people. that's impossible. you have everybody blustering and refugee caps at the moment without vaccines for, for at least the past 9 months, including children who would have otherwise been vaccinated for polio. and adults who in an inmate setting of an outbreak should receive a booster, including health care workers, is health care workers are exposed to high rates of polio and end up contracting disease. that's also catastrophic for health care system that's already been i annihilated by direct targeted by abductions of health care workers like killing of health care workers. and it's just, you know, it ticking time bomb. and we're just talking about polio when you have polio is, is a symptom of, or a sign of something greater, which is an inability to for protective population from diseases that
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really should have been completely eradicated on this planet. at this point, we'll still head here on the al jazeera, out of work, and out of luck, we take a look at what time is manufacturing sick that has suffered down to the in india's remote tribal areas, hockey use, the friction. so get selected for the national team, play for the country. that's my 3 tribal athletes, a contributing to english international policy recess. james and this for this transforming met communities. 101 east reveals. india is tribal, have to trans on outages, era, and a lines of ethnic on groups is posing the biggest challenge to me in most countries, since the 2021 with the exclusive access to remote camps and frontline bundles,
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governments and airlines around the world. banks trends support systems, supermarkets and media outlets suffice and widespread outages because of the global outages unclear, but microsoft is concerned. there's investigating an issue with its services and at republican national convention in wisconsin has ended with donald trump accepting the potties presidential nomination. he said he would be president of all americans . that was trump supposed to address of surviving and assess the nation attempts. and internet services have been cut across the bank with dish. a day off of 39, people were killed, an antique government protest. students are demanding reforms to closest the government jobs, like 1500 people have been injured. thousands of people laughing threw down and heading to egypt to escape the fighting between the army and rapid support forces. but getting a visa can take weeks and it's laid to arise and people, smuggling of correspondents have a more than reports from other how much the steps are. some of the last the up,
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the route will be taken with your mother on her country soil. from then did in south east sedan. she and her family had to flee when the parent military rapids support forces, or r f f rated the city. their escape from home mark this part of a long journey in search of safety in a neighboring country, took me to them instead of her. so was the only be that we managed to escape alone without elderly mother who's sick. she has asthma and high blood pressure. she had to work with us for over age, killing mesa is we were without food for 2 days. we reached the village, then started moving from city to city until we got here to abo hummadi to go to egypt through the desolate 70. if you know me, that of all those here are aiming to cross the international border between sedan and egypt illegally. that's because crossing the border office to the needs visas, egypt change, it's visa requirements, of course, to the needs national. shortly after the starts of the conflict last year,
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the new rules meant the long waiting list. so many se, smuggling became their only option. it's a journey that those most desperate incidents conflict take. there are barely any stops on the way for food and water and the journey come come with difficulties on a shot and there are no mechanical workshops on the road. so unless the car happens to come along and take passengers, or you bring spare parts from other honda, you can get stuck for days on the road. cars can break down motors, stop working with the car, may overheat or get caught up in the desert rain. but we all have to wait for a solution. despite that not being an easy way for hundreds every day, it's much easier than the official routes. the most reliable way to get from here to the border and beyond is on pickup trucks, like these to avoid detection by far the those who can pay more to pick up those who count and do it the scorching sun for 2 days. if they're lucky and for more than a week, if they're not, i'm not everyone makes it more than
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a 100 people have lost their lives, trying to cross the border in the past year. that figure is likely much higher, since many do not report their relatives crossing the border illegally. this tarmac road marks the entry into egypt most register as refugees. after reaching cairo, at least half a 1000000, put in these refugees are into a different capital. the entire process is cheaper than waiting for official passes . and the name of the amount of money i've paid to be smuggled into egypt isn't enough to assure travel documents for my family and sit on the cost of issuing a passport. is $256.00. and i have 9 family members. so dance conflict has resulted in the largest displacement crisis in the world and with the iris f entering new cities. more and more people are being forced out of their homes and having to look for safety elsewhere, no matter what it takes. he but morgan onto 0 behind them. they gave him $23.00
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on the group, is making more games in the eastern democratic republic of congo. he is now finding between the group and government forces has displaced entire communities heavy on group image more than a decade ago. it's primarily based and north keeping with your results rich province in the congo and elite is of the group of mine the from the t ethnic group . they say one of the imes is to fight groups founded by fiduciary flight for one of the after the 1994 genocide. initially in 23 had merged with the companies army under 2009 peace still bought in 2012. they climbed the agreement, had not been upheld and broke away. a recent funding between the m 23. i'm group and government forces has calmed in the east. that is off to the united states, announced the 15 day extension all the humanitarian truce. the bottom and split up and reason bounces him 235. his cap should multiple towns
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a line. what county has the latest from finney and east and the c. it doesn't matter which one from district in days expense all the way to the call me to the call on own off the police. but these tools and also our funds of it will continue to work closely with countries in the region, including the governments want on and i'm going to support the original diploma take the forth within the framework of the instance in order to achieve the last thing sufficient or facility is which based on the columns of the time when fighting has been reported between the commodities on the support is available. and then to the to rep wasn't signal areas in the city total loss of monday. what to do enjoy is it more disability? and just by that you want to start on tuesday, the last 2 weeks in the area and then to the, to the bedroom,
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i would love to visit with you on the phone. and the 2nd of all you want to organize. so for between the symbol a little bit a we don't during this period civil and she was, i bought us with us for the day of the which is in the area. please the model the to a general, the pretty spend your, your phone and the front of the whole 5 of the vehicles by this movement in the territorial roberto today of the don't keep this on. it's going to buy, you're going to buy, buy them. can you choose, like on it does 0, been the democratic republic of south african prison. several of them oppose a has opened the 1st session of parliament signing the newly formed coalition. government will focus on economic growth, managing public finances, and addressing an equality. i remember the task that has moved from cape town prison in silver, i'm up with the has the case with the managed expectations. and again, this is african national. congress was forced into a government of national unity with 10 other political parties off to it lost its
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majority inmates election. and the people of south africa went to the pose to decide the future of our country. the head of the elections. they had to express to their concerns and their hopes, their wishes, as well as the expectations through their votes. they determined that the lead us of our country should set aside their political differences and come together as one to overcome this of the challenges that confront donation. it's an, an easy coalition to spend a lot of pressure to deliver. there is no honeymoon, such as showing an extra results, the exhausted by politicians and then really wants to govern who will speed can do both sides or we'll check it on us. as because most industrialized economy is also one of the most an equal societies in the world. this new administration has
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a lot of work to do. the unemployment rate is that more than 30 percent. so the applicants, once jobs, the pool also wants to fit to education and quality affordable health. i've been great. it was a government of national unity in 1994 with when also montana was president, but that collapsed in 1997. so the advocates will be watching to see if i'm gonna post as coalition will complete. it's 5, you have to go out and we tests out is there okay. time time ends. manufacturing sector is taking a hit for them was 2000 factories closing in the past. year the economy may slow down even further in the coming months as industry struggled with rising costs and increasing competition from china. wine high reports from the capital bank of to thailand's industrial machine is slowing down. manufacturing makes up almost a quarter of gross domestic product. but the rising costs and cheap imports from china,
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blunting the countries competitive age. this manufacturing company is one of the most, a q, a, having diversified away from specializing in top pots during the 1997 asian financial crisis. we have a 0 order, we to know. so any pot, so after that be changing our minds to expand this and as to maybe cody wise, industry and also now i think the coach i'm, as you know, re invest 327 years on many others still haven't a heated, that going end up paying the price, almost 2000 factories have closed in a year. and government does, it shows more than 50000 people have lost the jobs. call me from the one i'm worried because i'm not doing good anymore. i'm really faulty and i lost my job to an age when it's going to be so much hard to have to find one. yeah. there are plenty of vacancies, but mainly for low income jobs. the prospect's
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